02-01-2009, 07:14 PM
Forgive my brevity in referencing a hypothesis that is as worthy as any of in-depth presentation.
Given, for the sake of argument, the existence of what Evica described as a cabal of Soviet and U.S. intelligence officers whose masters were above Cold War differences, I read the Profumo business, with its confused and confusing demarcations between East and West, as a manifestation of the conflict between ideologically/nationally aligned and non-aligned forces.
The Nagel story points in a similar direction. Who were the Soviets who were trying to stop the JFK assassination?
James Douglass is on to this deepest of deep political stories, as was Evica (as I attempted to point out in the Introduction to ACA).
Given, for the sake of argument, the existence of what Evica described as a cabal of Soviet and U.S. intelligence officers whose masters were above Cold War differences, I read the Profumo business, with its confused and confusing demarcations between East and West, as a manifestation of the conflict between ideologically/nationally aligned and non-aligned forces.
The Nagel story points in a similar direction. Who were the Soviets who were trying to stop the JFK assassination?
James Douglass is on to this deepest of deep political stories, as was Evica (as I attempted to point out in the Introduction to ACA).